Affectively charged motivation to not perform a behaviour (i.e., fear, aversion) tends to occur for behaviours that are
A) Delayed in pleasure but have positive health outcomes
B) Immediately pleasurable but have poor health consequences
C) Immediately aversive but have positive health outcomes
D) Immediately aversive but do not have any health consequences
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A) relatively
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Q5: The Affective-Reflective Theory (ART)(Brand & Ekkekakis, 2018)
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